Glittering cube-corner retroreflective sheeting



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a glittering cube-corner retroreflectivesheeting showing the new design. The “stars” that are shown in thisFigure and in FIG. 2 represent glitter that is displayed by the articlewhen exposed to light. The terms “glitter”, “glitters”, or “glittering”are used herein to mean a multiplicity of discrete regions of light thatappear as distinct points of light, each of which may be noticed by theunaided eye of an ordinary observer when light is incident on thesheeting, but which points of light disappear or become unnoticeable tothe eye of the same observer when either the angle of the incident lightsource to the sheeting, the angle of observation, the sheeting'sorientation, or a combination thereof are changed. The term“retroreflective sheeting” means a sheeting that reflects substantialquantities of incident light—which light otherwise would be reflectedelsewhere—back towards the light source.

FIG. 2 is a reduced scale top elevational view thereof.

FIG. 3 is a bottom elevational view thereof, showing a cube-cornerelement array.

FIG. 4 is a front side elevational view thereof. The rear sideelevational view is the same as the front side elevational view; and,

FIG. 5 is a left side elevational view thereof. The right sideelevational view is the same as the left side elevational view.

In the drawings, the broken lines form no part of the claimed design andindicate that the glittering retroreflective sheeting has indeterminatelength and width.

The combination of diagonal surface shading and stippling in FIGS. 1-2represents a glittering reflective surface effect.

The ornamental design for a glittering cube-corner retroreflectivesheeting, as shown and described.